I’m Emma from the Communications team at the Centre for Effective Altruism (CEA). I want to flag a few media items related to EA that have come out recently or will be coming out soon, given they’ll touch on topics—like FTX—that I expect will be of interest to Forum readers.
- The CEO of CEA, @Zachary Robinson, wrote an op-ed that came out today addressing Sam Bankman-Fried and the continuing value of EA. (Read here)
- @William_MacAskill will appear on two podcasts and will discuss FTX: Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg and the Making Sense Podcast with Sam Harris.
- The podcast episode with Sam Harris will likely be released next week and is aimed at a general audience.
- Update on April 1: this episode is now available for listening here.
- The podcast episode with Spencer Greenberg will likely be released in two weeks and is aimed at people more familiar with the EA movement.
- Update on April 16: this episode is now available for listening here. (A linkpost from the host, Spencer Greenberg, is also here.)
- The podcast episode with Sam Harris will likely be released next week and is aimed at a general audience.
I’ll add links for these episodes once they become available and plan to update this post as needed.
I didn't intend the above to be a straightforward accusation of lying. My sense is that different people at CEA disagree here about how useful this investigation was for reform purposes (which I think is evidence of the claim being false, but not strong evidence of deception).
If I had to make a bet, I would say majority opinion at CEA on the question of "did this investigation obstruct or assist internal reform efforts at CEA (as opposed to e.g. address legal liability and reputational risks independent from their best guess about what appropriate reform is)?" would be "obstruct", but I don't know, I haven't done a survey.
When I was talking to people about the investigation in the context of broader reform, the almost universal response was "oh, I don't think you should get your hopes up about this investigation" and "oh, I don't really think the investigation is going to help much with that". And that seemed reflected in some Google Docs I saw. But idk, maybe Zack thinks it was more part of it.